(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); As you probably know, The Scuba News and DiveMedia recently became an official sponsor of the Friends for Sharks Campaign which aims to raise funds and awareness for ocean conservation issues worldwide and the plight

By Mick Turner|2014-09-20T07:38:00+00:00September 20th, 2014|Scuba Diving News|Comments Off on [VIDEO] What You Need To Know About The Friends for Sharks Campaign

We are delighted to introduce you to the Friends for Sharks project and announce their website is now live. The Scuba News is a proud sponsor of this cause and we hope you will join us and Friends for Sharks

Blue O two M/Y Blue 'Honors Legacy' Well, it’s back to reality for me after an amazing trip to the Maldives. I was lucky enough to experience firsthand, so much of what the Maldives is renowned for, on land

We are emptying the ocean of sharks. As a diver and a global citizen acting locally, you can play a critical role in saving sharks. Here’s why your actions to protect sharks are so important: Shark Protection and CITES

Japan accepts court ban on Antarctic whaling The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that the Japanese government must halt its whaling programme in the Antarctic. It agreed with Australia, which brought the case in May 2010, that

An opportunity has arisen within the Project AWARE UK office in Bristol for a full time Administrator. The Administrator will support Project AWARE’s mission, goals and objectives by providing administrative and secretarial support to the team to ensure efficient day-to-day office operations and

The AWARE Coral Reef Conservation Specialty course is designed to inform you about the world’s coral reefs. The Fun Part As a scuba diver, the health of aquatic ecosystems is often what makes a good dive. Become aware of the fragileness of

The underwater world needs heroes. You can be one of them by championing the causes of the world’s most fragile and important aquatic ecosystems. The Fun Part You can make a difference. Learn about some of the most pressing problems

Kim Ashdown spent 12 years as an animal trainer at SeaWorld between 1994 and 2010. She worked with whales, dolphins, sea lions, otters and birds of prey. Since leaving SeaWorld, Kim has become outspoken about the realities of marine mammal

By Mick Turner|2013-12-09T18:21:51+00:00December 9th, 2013|Scuba Blog|Comments Off on Exclusive Interview with Kim Ashdown, Former SeaWorld Trainer

It’s your classic Beauty and the Beast love story between blonde, free diver Ocean Ramsey and a great white shark. Here’s a side of sharks that is rarely represented in the media. As a great white calmly swims through the

By Mick Turner|2013-12-06T15:13:11+00:00December 6th, 2013|Scuba Blog|Comments Off on Freediving with a Great White Shark